Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 11:11:25 10/08/02
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On October 08, 2002 at 12:23:52, Torstein Hall wrote: >On October 08, 2002 at 12:05:05, pavel wrote: > >>On October 08, 2002 at 12:03:12, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >>>On October 08, 2002 at 11:54:17, pavel wrote: >>> >>>>On October 08, 2002 at 11:50:00, Graham Laight wrote: >>>> >>>>>If, as now seems likely, Fritz loses with white, then the Fritz team are staring >>>>>into the abyss. >>>>> >>>>>Deep Junior will have a BIG opportunity to upstage Fritz in December by giving >>>>>Gary Kasparov a worthwhile game! >>>>> >>>>>-g >>>> >>>>Not to forget, Kasparov will be more ruthless than ever, since he has something >>>>to prove. >>>>For him, it's personal. >>>> >>>>pavs >>> >>> >>>Please choose a side and stay there for a while. Is (a) Kasparov ruthless or >>>(b) Kasparov can't >>>play against computers? >>> >>>Can't be both. :) >> >> >>My point was, he will try to prove himself more than anything. >>Thus, he will be more dangerous. >> >>Well, he still doesn't know how to play computers... >>;) >> >>pavs > >I'm really looking forward to that match! I think you will be thought a lesson. >(God forbid that I'm the one who will have to do some learning....:-) )I belive >you and a lot of others here underestimate both DB and Kasparov a lot! > >Torstein Or they greatly _over-estimate_ the skill of the micros. "micros are 2700+ on 1ghz hardware". :) I don't believe they are 2700+ on _any_ hardware unless you are talking about very fast games. I have said it before. 40/2 is a _different_ kind of chess when you get rid of sudden-death time scrambles that favor the machine...
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